HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlan, Tentative APPLICANT 12/16/2013TREES TO BE REMOVED
1. TOTAL TREES WITHIN WETIAND MITIGATION AREA
5" DBH OR GREATER 199
2. TREES PROPOSED FOR REMOVAL -
WITHIN WETIAND MITIGATION AREA 106
WITHIN REDEVELOPMENT AREA 137
TOTAL 243
3. TREES PROPOSED FOR PLANTING -
WITHIN REDEVELOPMENT AREA 291
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1. THIS PLAN SHOWS EXISTING TREES ON THE PLOT PLAN SUPERIMPOSED 7. ALL FELLING AND BUCKING SHALL OCCUR BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8AM
OVER THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT FOOTPRINT.
AND 5PM MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY TO LIMIT NOISE IMPACTS ON
DECIDUOUS TREE
NEIGHBORS.
2. THE SIZE AND SPECIES OF TREES IS SHOWN FOR TREES OF 5"DBH OR
GREATER THAT ARE PROPOSED FOR REMOVAL.
8. TREES AND SLASH SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN 72 HOURS OF FELLING.
3. THE BASIS OF THE TREE SURVEY (TREE SIZE AND LOCATION) IS THE ALTA 9. HAULING ROUTE FOR TREES AND SLASH WILL BE DETERMINED BY
SURVEY (10/2011), TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY BALHZISER & HUBBARD
CONTRACTOR.
ENGINEERS (1112013), AND SITE OBSERVATIONS BY SCHIRMER SATRE
GROUP (11/2013).
10. EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED SHALL BE CLEARLY FLAGGED,
IDENTIFIED, AND PROTECTED. SEE SHEET TF2 FOR ADDITIONAL TREE
4. NOTIFICATION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO U71LITY PROVIDERS FOR
PROTECTION INFORMATION.
VERIFICATION PRIOR TO REMOVING TREES.
11. SEE PLANTING PLAN (SHEETS 1-1.0-L&O) FOR PROPOSED TREE
5. EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED SHALL BE CLEARLY FLAGGED,
REPLACEMENT AND MITIGATION.
IDENTIFIED, AND PROTECTED.
6. PRIOR TO ANY CLEARING, DEMOLITION, EXCAVATING, GRADING, TREE
REMOVAL, OR OTHER INVASIVE SITE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY,
PROTECTIVE FENCING MUST BE INSTALLED. SEE SHEET TF2 FOR
ADDITIONAL TREE PROTECTION INFORMATION.
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TO THE HORIZONTAL MEASURES OF THE LONGEST BRANCHES (SDC; 6.1-110).
2. NO SOIL GRADE CHANGES OR COMPACTION SHALL TAKE PLACE WITHIN THE DRIPLINE,
EXCEPT AS DIRECTED.
3. NO STORAGE OF MATERIAL SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE DRIPLINE.
4. IF VV%Jnf% 10 L"I'M WITHIN MIN I nC: UrNif-LINC, GARS OrIMLL BE TAKEN TO nnuminnif-r- ROOT
DISTURBANCE. SPECIAL CARE SHALL BETAKEN DURING EXCAVATION AND REMOVAL OF
EXISTING CURB, GUTTER, AND SIDEWALKS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO TREE ROOTS. LOCATE
EXISTING TREE ROOTS USING HAND TOOLS OR APPROVED METHODS.
5. PROTECTIVE FENCING WILL BE INSTALLED ON TREES TO REMAIN WITHIN THE IMPACT AREA.
6. NO ROOT OVER 2" SHALL BE CUT WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECT. ROOTS SHALL BE CUT WITH APPROVED SAWS. NO ROOTS SHALL BE CUT OR
TORN DURING TRENCHING WITH POWER EQUIPMENT. UTILITY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED BY
HAND DIGGING OR TUNNELING UNDER ROOTS, AS NECESSARY, TO AVOID CUTTING ROOTS 2"
AND LARGER.
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NOTES:
1. THE DRIPLINE IS A ROUGHLY CIRCULAR LAND AREA MEASURED BENEATH A TREE. THE
APPROXIMATE CENTER OF THE AREA IS THE TRUNK OF THE TREE AND THE RADII ARE EQUAL
TO THE HORIZONTAL MEASURES OF THE LONGEST BRANCHES (SDC; 6.1-110).
2. NO SOIL GRADE CHANGES OR COMPACTION SHALL TAKE PLACE WITHIN THE DRIPLINE,
EXCEPT AS DIRECTED.
3. NO STORAGE OF MATERIAL SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE DRIPLINE.
4. IF VV%Jnf% 10 L"I'M WITHIN MIN I nC: UrNif-LINC, GARS OrIMLL BE TAKEN TO nnuminnif-r- ROOT
DISTURBANCE. SPECIAL CARE SHALL BETAKEN DURING EXCAVATION AND REMOVAL OF
EXISTING CURB, GUTTER, AND SIDEWALKS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO TREE ROOTS. LOCATE
EXISTING TREE ROOTS USING HAND TOOLS OR APPROVED METHODS.
5. PROTECTIVE FENCING WILL BE INSTALLED ON TREES TO REMAIN WITHIN THE IMPACT AREA.
6. NO ROOT OVER 2" SHALL BE CUT WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECT. ROOTS SHALL BE CUT WITH APPROVED SAWS. NO ROOTS SHALL BE CUT OR
TORN DURING TRENCHING WITH POWER EQUIPMENT. UTILITY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED BY
HAND DIGGING OR TUNNELING UNDER ROOTS, AS NECESSARY, TO AVOID CUTTING ROOTS 2"
AND LARGER.
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ZONE OF PROTECTION
DRIPLINE
SEE NOTES BELOW TO
DETERMINE t:KMINt AKt:A
NOTES:
1. THE DRIPLINE IS A ROUGHLY CIRCULAR LAND AREA MEASURED BENEATH A TREE. THE
APPROXIMATE CENTER OF THE AREA IS THE TRUNK OF THE TREE AND THE RADII ARE EQUAL
TO THE HORIZONTAL MEASURES OF THE LONGEST BRANCHES (SDC; 6.1-110).
2. NO SOIL GRADE CHANGES OR COMPACTION SHALL TAKE PLACE WITHIN THE DRIPLINE,
EXCEPT AS DIRECTED.
3. NO STORAGE OF MATERIAL SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE DRIPLINE.
4. IF VV%Jnf% 10 L"I'M WITHIN MIN I nC: UrNif-LINC, GARS OrIMLL BE TAKEN TO nnuminnif-r- ROOT
DISTURBANCE. SPECIAL CARE SHALL BETAKEN DURING EXCAVATION AND REMOVAL OF
EXISTING CURB, GUTTER, AND SIDEWALKS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO TREE ROOTS. LOCATE
EXISTING TREE ROOTS USING HAND TOOLS OR APPROVED METHODS.
5. PROTECTIVE FENCING WILL BE INSTALLED ON TREES TO REMAIN WITHIN THE IMPACT AREA.
6. NO ROOT OVER 2" SHALL BE CUT WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECT. ROOTS SHALL BE CUT WITH APPROVED SAWS. NO ROOTS SHALL BE CUT OR
TORN DURING TRENCHING WITH POWER EQUIPMENT. UTILITY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED BY
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Coral Bark Maple
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Autumn Blaze Red Maple
2" cal.
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October Glory Red Maple
2" cal
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jAcer rubrum 'Red Sunset
Red Sunset Maple
2" cal.
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Acer saccharum 'Green Mountain'
Green Mountain Sugar Maple
2" cal
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Acer truncatum 'Pacific Sunset
Pacific Sunset Maple
2" cal.
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14
Amelanchier alnifolia
Pacific Serviceberry
5`-6'
Matched, evenly branched
8
Betula jacquemonti
Jacquemonti Birch
2" cal.
Matched, evenly branched
16
Betula nigra 'BNMTF
Dura Heat River Birch
2" cal.
Matched, evenly branched
111
Betula nigra 'Cully'
Heritage River Birch
2"
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38
Nyssa sylvatica
Black Tupelo
2" cal.
Matched, evenly branched
27
Platanus acerifolia 'Bloodgood'
Bloodgood London Plane Tree
2" cal.
Matched, evenly branched
22
Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'
Chanticleer Pear
2" cal.
Matched, evenly branched
SHRUBS
143
1 Choisya ternata
Mexican Orange
5 gal.
77
Choisya ternata x arimnica 'Aztec Pearl'
Aztec Pearl McAcan Orange
5 gal.
36
Cistus hybridus
White Rockrose
5 gal.
25
Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire'
Midwinter Fire Redtwig Dogwood
5 gal.
23
Cornus stolonifera 'lant'
Isanti Redtwig Dogwood
5 gal.
53
Cornus stolonifera 'Kelseyi'
Kelsey Redtwig Dogwood
5 gal.
4
Deutzia gracillis
Slender Deutzia
5 gal.
5
Euonymus alata 'Corn pacta'
Compact Wnged Euonymus
5gal.
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Fothergilla gardenii
Dwarf Fothergilla
5 gal.
7
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Mount Airy Fothergilla
5 gal.
14
Ilex crenata 'Helleri'
Heller Holly
3 gal.
147
Whonia aquifolium 'Compacta'
Compact Oregon Grape
3 gal.
14
Osmanthus delavayi
Delavay Osmanthus
5 gal.
140
Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
Otto Luyken Laurel
5 gal.
27
Rosa'Radrazz'
Knockout Rose
5 gal.
46
Sarcococca confusa
Sweet Box
5 gal.
24
Skimmia japonica
Japanese Skimmia
5 gal.
22 female, 2 male
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Little Princess Spiraea
5 gal.
13
1 Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald Green'
Emerald Green Arborvitae
4' -5'
23
Vaccinium 'Northsky
Northsky Blueberry
5 gal.
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Viburnum burkwoodii
Mohawk Viburnum
5 gal.
47
Viburnum cadesii
Korean Spice Viburnum
5 gal.
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Viburnum davidii
David Viburnum
5 gal.
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Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Watanabe'
Watanabe Doublefile Viburnum
5 gal.
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Spring Bouquet Viburnum
5 gal.
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Deutschland Astilbe
1 gal.
5
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Moench Aster
1 gal.
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Mary Todd Daylily
1 gal.
20
Hem erocallis 'Pardon Me'
Pardon Me Daylily
1 gal.
13
Iris sibirica'Aqua Whispers'
Aqua Whispers Siberian Iris
1 gal.
20
Iris sibirica'Bennerup Blue'
Bennerup Blue Siberian Iris
1 gal.
4
Iris sibirica'Butter and Sugar'
Butter and Sugar Siberian Iris
1 gal.
4
Iris sibirica'Caesaes Brother
Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris
1 gal.
12
Iris sibirica'Snow Queen'
Snow Queen Siberian Iris
1 gal.
54
Lavandula intermedia'Provence'
Provence Lavender
1 gal.
144
Rudbeckia 'Denver Daisy
Denver Daisy Black -Eyed Susan
1 gal.
47
Perovskia atriplicifolia x abrotanoides 'Little Spire'
Dwarf Russian Sage
1 gal.
28
Sedum 'Autumn Joy
Autumn Joy Sedum
1 gal.
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Calamagrostis acutiflora'Kad Foerster'
Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass
1 gal.
45
Carex buchananii
Leather Leaf Sedge
1 gal.
123
Carex buchananii 'Red Rooster
Red Rooster Sedge
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Ice Dance Sedge
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Carex testacea
Prairie Fire Sedge
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Helictotrichon sempervirens
Blue Oat Grass
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Juncus patens
Common Rush
1 gal.
49
Miscanthus sinensis 'Yaku Jima'
Dwarf Maiden Grass
1 gal.
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Pennisetum aiopecuroides 'Hameln'
Hameln Fountain Grass
1 gal.
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Poiystichum munitum
Sword Fern
2 gal.
GROUNDCOVER
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Fragada chiloensis
Beach Strawberry
4" pot
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84
Lonicera pileata
Privet Honeysuckle
3 gal.
743
Prunus laurocerasus 'Mount Vernon'
Mount Vernon Laurel
1 gal.
703
Rubus pentalobus
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1. NO SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
2. MAKE MINOR ADJUSTMENTS IN TREE SPACING AS NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODATE THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM
AS INSTALLED.
3. NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES IN THE LAYOUT OF WORK PRIOR TO THE EXECUTION
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4. VERIFY LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF WORK. REPAIR ANY
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MANNER APPROVED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
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ROOTS LARGER THAN 3" IN DIAMETER WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
6. SOIL PREPARATION WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
PLANT BEDS: MINIMUM 12" IMPORTED OR ON -SITE TOPSOIL WITH 3" COMPOST AND FERTILIZER TILLED IN. A 3"
ORGANIC MULCH LAYER WILL BE APPLIED TO PLANT BEDS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING PLANTING.
FINISHED LAWN (SEEDED): MINIMUM 6" IMPORTED OR ON -SITE TOPSOIL WITH 2" COMPOST, In SAND, AND
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FINISHED LAWN (SOD): MINIMUM 6" IMPORTED OR ON -SITE TOPSOIL WITH FERTILIZER TILLED IN.
7. MINIMIZE SOIL DISTURBANCE OVER ROOTS OF TREES TO REMAIN.
8. TREES AND SHRUBS PLANTED TOO DEEPLY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. SEE TREE PLANTING DETAIL.
IRRIGATION SYSTEM NOTE
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2. LAYOUT IRRIGATION SO NO WATER IS SPRAYED ON TRUNKS OF EXISTING OAK TREES TO REMAIN.
3. IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SOLENOID CONTROLLED UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER
SYSTEM WITH PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS, BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE, AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER (IRRITROL,
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4. LAWN AND PLANT BEDS TO BE IRRIGATED SEPARATELY.
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Size
Species
Size
Type
Spacing
Distance to Ordinary High Water (ft)
Symphoricarpos alb us
2 -3'
Bare Root
12 'OC
a3
Physocarpus capitatus
2 -3'
Bare Root
V OC
>1<3
Berberis (Mahonia) aquifolium
1.3'
Bare Root
12' OC
>_3
Ribes sanguineum
1 -3'
Bare Root
20' OC
>5
Salix sitchensis
318-314"
Live Stake
2' OC
0 (stakes staggered along ordinary high waterline where applicable)
SaGx hook eriana (piperii)
3/8 -3/4"
Live Stake
2' OC
0 (stakes staggered along ordinary high waterline where applicable)
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GENERAL 9 AREAS ADJACENT TO CURB -CUT INLETS ENTERING THE WETLAND MITIGATION SITE WILL BE
ENHANCED WITH PLANTINGS AS SHOWN IN TABLE 2. PLANTING SHALL BE LESS THAN OR
1. THE TI NT F T 1 N THIS PLAN REFERENCE ESTIMATED EXTENTS O ASKS S SHOW ON H S FOR GENERAL RE R NCE EQUAL TO 2 FEET FROM THE WATERS EDGE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CHANNEL WHERE
ONLY. THE EXTENT OF INVASIVE/NON-NATIVE SHRUB AND TREE REMOVAL WILL BE STORMWATER OUTFALLS.
DETERMINED IN THE FIELD. TABLE 1, TABLE 2 AND THE FOLLOWING NOTES SHALL BE TIED
DIRECTLY TO LAND USE APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS AND SUPERSEDE THE ESTIMATED MAP 10. NEW OUTFALLS WILL BE PLANTED AS SHOWN IN TABLE 2 BOTH ON THE OUTFALL SIDE AND
FEATURES. OPPOSITE AS DEPICTED FOR CURRENT CURB -CUT INLETS.
INVASIVE AND NON - NATIVE SHRUB REMOVAL 11. ANY AREAS DESCRIBED ABOVE WHICH OVERLAP WILL BE PLANTED AS SHOWN IN TABLE 1.
2. REMOVE INVASIVES FROM WITHIN FENCE LINE ( "ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WETLAND 12. PROVIDE A TEMPORARY IRRIGATION SYSTEM. REMOVE AFTER TWO YEARS. PLANS WILL BE
MITIGATION SITE"); THIS INCLUDES NON -NATIVE SHRUBS. SUBMITTED AT TIME OF BUILDING PERMITS.
3. METHODS OF RUBUS ARMENIACUS REMOVAL SHOULD INCLUDE, AT A MINIMUM, MOWING
_ ..... AND ROOT REMOVAL.
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APPLIED CONSERVATIVELY USING CUT STUMP APPLICATORS. THIS APPLIES TO STUMPS OF
Species
Size
Ilype
Spacin
Distance to Ordinary High Water (ft)
Comus sericea
3/8 -3/4"
Live Stake
2' OC
0 -2 (stakes staggered along waterline)
Spirea douglasii
2 -3'
Bare Root
18' OC (in
clumps of 4)
0-2
Salix sitchensis
318 -3/4"
Live Stake
2' OC
0 (stakes staggered along ordinary high waterline where applicable)
Sa/ix hookeriana (piperii)
318 -314" 1
Live Stake
2' OC
0 (stakes staggered along ordinary high waterline where applicable)
TREES (E.G. COTTONWOODS) AS WELL.
5. PLANTS WHICH HAVE BEEN CUT SHALL BE DISPOSED OF APPROPRIATELY OFFSITE.
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6. SEE LEGEND REGARDING ESTIMATED LOCATION OF PLANTING.
7. AREAS IMPACTED BY INVASIVE AND NON -NATIVE PLANT MATERIAL (SHRUBS AND
HERBACEOUS) REMOVAL WILL BE PLANTED AS SHOWN IN TABLE 1. SOIL DISTURBANCE
DURING THIS TASK IS CONSIDERED AN IMPACT.
8. AREAS IMPACTED BY TREE REMOVAL (SEE TREE FELLING PERMIT DOCUMENTATION /
SHEET TF1) SHALL BE PLANTED AS SHOWN IN TABLE 1. SOIL DISTURBANCE DURING THIS
TASK IS CONSIDERED AN IMPACT.
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